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That included having his “car mobbed” by fans at 3 a.m. at Redskins Park when they returned home from the division-clinching win at Philadelphia. There was his “You like that!” comeback win over Tampa Bay …

Yankees star Aaron Judge will see his first action of the spring Wednesday, but won’t be at 100 percent until the games truly matter. Judge told ESPN.com on Monday his surgically repaired left shoulder is …

As the baseball season quickly approaches and spring training begins, there are still many talented veteran free agents that remain unsigned. Pitchers like Jake Arrieta, Lance Lynn and Alex Cobb, first baseman Lucas Duda, third …

Why Sherman would make sense: Pairing him with Sherman would give Houston a veteran duo on the sidelines with accomplishments few other cornerback pairings could match. The question is whether or not they could still …

Pelicans star forward DeMarcus Cousins was helped off the court in obvious pain Friday with just seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of New Orleans’ home game against Houston. Our NHL experts tackle the pressing …

That included having his “car mobbed” by fans at 3 a.m. at Redskins Park when they returned home from the division-clinching win at Philadelphia. There was his “You like that!” comeback win over Tampa Bay in 2015 that led to this becoming his catchphrase, one that he used to help raise money for the International Justice Mission.

“My family and I will always have a piece of Washington deep in our hearts,” Cousins wrote. “I arrived as a single, 23-year-old from the Midwest — with a lot to learn and prove. I now leave as a husband of four years to my wife, Julie, and a father to my son, Cooper — but still with lots to learn and prove.”

Enberg was fondly remembered by former broadcasting partners, athletes and friends on a drizzly morning at Petco Park, the downtown home of the San Diego Padres. Enberg spent the last seven years of his long, decorated career as the TV voice of the Padres from 2010-16.

Many athletes have had writers follow them to tell a story like this; Cousins is producing his own video.

“We are opening up our home to allow a behind-the-scenes look into what really transpires before the contract number scrolls across the bottom line of ESPN,” Cousins said Monday night.

Starting Monday at noon ET, teams can begin contacting free agents, who can officially sign deals when the new league year kicks off Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET.

By now, we’ve covered all the predictions and best fits for the top available players, but where do you think they should land?

Vote below on the best destinations for 12 of the biggest names slated to hit the market, starting with quarterbacks:

The Rams decision to trade Robert Quinn is a reflection on what the 27-year-old has looked like since undergoing back surgery in January of 2016. Quinn has just 12.5 sacks and 18 knockdowns over the past two years. That would be an upgrade for the Dolphins, who foolishly gave Andre Branch a three-year deal last offseason with $8 million fully guaranteed for 2018 to play across from Cameron Wake.

Yankees star Aaron Judge will see his first action of the spring Wednesday, but won’t be at 100 percent until the games truly matter.

Judge told ESPN.com on Monday his surgically repaired left shoulder is a “work in progress until Opening Day.” He’s taken part in practice and live BP sessions, but sat out the team’s first four games of spring training.

Judge said the pain in his shoulder began in July, but refused to blame his dip in production after the All-Star break on the injury. He underwent arthroscopic surgery earlier this offseason.

That unpredictable weather Wednesday seems like a fitting beginning to a season that figures to be full of unpredictability for Ohtani and the Angels. It’s not that anyone doubts Ohtani’s baseball talents. His right arm is a thunderbolt on the mound. The baseball jumps off his bat at the plate. These things are undeniable.

But Ohtani, a left-handed hitter who turns 24 in July, wants to do both things, like he did when he was a superstar with the Fighters. He wants to be a regular in both the Angels’ rotation and in the Angels’ lineup. That’s not exactly a normal thing in Ohtani’s new league. Sure, there are a handful of guys who have done both things in the majors — Rick Ankiel, Brooks Kieschnick and Adam Loewen — but they didn’t do both simultaneously (OK, Kieschnick did make three starts in the outfield and four at DH when he was a relief pitcher with the Brewers in 2003).

But Rockies prospect Colton Welker had an incredible perspective no other player could match: He says he rode the school bus for three years with the alleged shooter, Nikolas Cruz.

“I went to middle school with him, I rode the bus with him for three years,” Welker said (via the Denver Post). “It was a complete shock.”

The minor league third baseman is a 2016 graduate of Stoneman Douglas High School, where he played on a state championship team in 2016.

“You read about it on the news and think, ‘Oh that’s miserable, that’s terrible.’ And it breaks your heart,” Welker told the Post. “But when it happens in your hometown, I was really thrown back. I was in shock. Total disbelief.”

Welker says he knew several of the 17 victims in the shooting, including Aaron Feis, the football coach who has been hailed as a hero for saving students, and athletic director Chris Hixon.

As the baseball season quickly approaches and spring training begins, there are still many talented veteran free agents that remain unsigned.

Pitchers like Jake Arrieta, Lance Lynn and Alex Cobb, first baseman Lucas Duda, third baseman Mike Moustakas and outfielders Jon Jay and Carlos Gonzalez still have a hazy and unclear future.

What might be the cause of so many highly talented players not making it on a team?

MLBPA union representative Tony Clark points to teams rebuilding as part of the reason, making the way the league does business completely different than he was once accustomed to.

“We have teams openly suggesting that they’re not as interested in winning today’s ballgame and they’re not as interested in being the last team standing. I did not anticipate being in that world,” Clark said. “So if that is the world we are going to be in, then there are going to need to be some conversations moving forward.”

Wilson led off the bottom of the fifth against left-hander Max Fried, one of the Braves’ top prospects. He took an aggressive cut at the first pitch, fouling back a high fastball, before taking a breaking ball for a called strike and watching a couple of pitches in the dirt to work a 2-2 count. Wilson went down swinging on a 93 mph fastball from Fried but earned appreciative applause from the crowd at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.

Wilson has spent time with the Yankees in spring training, although the team originally said he would not appear in a Grapefruit League game. But Wilson and the Yankees apparently got the Seahawks’ blessing to allow him a plate appearance in a game.

The Colorado Rockies originally chose Wilson in the fourth round in the 2010 MLB amateur draft. In two minor league seasons in Single-A ball, the infielder hit .229 with 118 strikeouts in 335 at-bats. After that inauspicious start Wilson decided to try his hand at football, and the rest is history.

MLB.com reporter Bryan Hoch caught up with the last pitcher to face Wilson in a pro baseball game. Chasen Shreve, now a reliever with the Yankees, induced Wilson to ground into a double play in a June 2011 game.

Why Sherman would make sense: Pairing him with Sherman would give Houston a veteran duo on the sidelines with accomplishments few other cornerback pairings could match. The question is whether or not they could still be effective on the wrong side of 30.

What’s their current CB situation? As is tradition, the Browns need help nearly everywhere, but the one area that stands out (non-quarterback division) is a secondary that allowed opposing passers to post a league-worst 102.2 QB rating (the rough equivalent of 2017 Tom Brady ). Cleveland turned to Jason McCourty and Jamar Taylor to man its corner positions last fall and that duo left plenty of room for improvement in a winless season.

Why Sherman would make sense: The franchise has plenty of money to spend this offseason (a league-high $108 million in cap space) and could absorb Sherman’s contract demands in the name of luring a big name to northeastern Ohio. That’s something that could appeal to both Sherman and his agent , who is, uh, also Richard Sherman.

Last season, Kiermaier had six errors and a .976 fielding percentage, and Kemp committed only one error and ran a .993 fielding percentage. Clearly, something is wrong here: the eye test can tell you that Kiermaier is a better fielder than Kemp.

It’s not a surprise that Sherman’s time is up in Seattle. He’s pushing 30 and coming off of a season-ending torn Achilles, plus offseason surgery. But Sherman still played at a high level last season, with seven pass breakups and two picks in nine games. He’ll have suitors.

What’s their current CB situation? The Patriots created a firestorm of controversy when they benched Malcolm Butler for Super Bowl LI. Now Butler’s expected to hit free agency, and the Patriots are in the market for a replacement.

Why Sherman would make sense:The Patriots explored the possibility of a Sherman trade last year . And being plugged into the secondary on a team that’s a perpetual Super Bowl contender should make New England appealing for Sherman.

What’s their current CB situation? Oakland has a huge hole at cornerback after releasing David Amerson. Sean Smith remains a possible cap casualty . Maybe Reggie McKenzie and Jon Gruden could set their sights on a quality veteran replacement, like Sherman.

Pelicans star forward DeMarcus Cousins was helped off the court in obvious pain Friday with just seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of New Orleans’ home game against Houston.

Our NHL experts tackle the pressing questions as we head into the stretch run of the regular season, including whether we’ll see another wild-card team make a deep playoff run, which Pennsylvania team has the edge and which backup goalie is poised to take over a starting role next season.

As the head coach in New Orleans, Williams finished 173-221 overall with the Hornets/Pelicans, making two playoff appearances, including a first-round exit in 2015 to the eventual champion Warriors. Williams then joined the Thunder staff but left the bench in the middle of the season after the tragic death of his wife, Ingrid. He has since served as the vice president of basketball operations for the Spurs, but early reports already indicate he could be a frontrunner for the Bucks job.

On the Bucks coaching front, Monty Williams is a name to remember when it comes to offseason candidates. The former Pels coach has been patiently waiting for his next chance (while working in the Spurs front office).

The All-Star Game format, which traditionally has been formed as Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference teams, was changed in October. This year will be the first time the leading vote-getter from each conference (LeBron James and Stephen Curry) will captain his team and draft from a pool of players voted as starters and reserves regardless of conference.

Starters for the NBA All-Star Game Feb. 18 at Staples Center were announced last week:

That’s a 6-10 center stopping three MVP candidates in Jimmy Butler, LeBron James and Stephen Curry. There aren’t many players Adebayo’s size who have the lateral quickness, strength and discipline to keep up with each of those players, which speaks to how unique of a prospect he is.

While he won’t match up with those players for an entire game, Adebayo can switch onto them when needed and hold his own, giving him the ability to stay on the court against the types of smaller lineups that are taking over the league.

Only once in his career has Edwin Encarnacion been found in the top 15 of average draft position, when he was No. 10 in 2015. He has earned first-round value only once as well, pulling up the bottom at No. 15 in 2012. Yet Encarnacion is always near the top of our draft boards. Perhaps he might be considered as having peaked as a second-rounder (not that there’s anything wrong with that).

If the Brewers don’t make a deal, keeping four outfielders and Braun could leave Aguilar, who is out of minor league options, off the Opening Day roster.

NOTE: Counsell said Wednesday that RHP Zach Davies would miss a start with a strained left oblique that the manager described as minor. Davies is one of three locks to start the season in rotation after going 17-9 last year with a 3.90 ERA.

“Not only that, the technical side of the game has changed a lot. Everything is done on computers now. Computers were in their infancy when we were playing. Everything is analyzed now from the computer,” he said.

Jackson was an eye-popping combination of speed and strength. He showed off those talents in the 1989 All-Star Game, when he led off the bottom of the first inning with a 450-foot home run and later stole a base in becoming the MVP.

“I would love to say, if I could go back 25 years from now to get out here to compete with these guys I would wear” them out, Jackson said. “I’m sure if you ask any player that played 25 years ago, they’d probably say the same thing. That’s just us old folk talking and reminiscing about our younger days.”

In 1990, Jackson homered in four straight at-bats. He hit three on July 17 at Yankee Stadium, but dislocated his left shoulder diving in the outfield for a line drive by Deion Sanders and didn’t come up again.

Getting around was too difficult.Even with starting ahead of him 2010, Eifert made enough of impact as a redshirt freshman to earn the team?s Offensive Newcomer of the Year award.But it is appropriate outcome and a just one.I’ve had a rap sheet.

Ohio State center Billy Price suffered an incomplete tear of his left pectoral muscle during his bench-press workout at the NFL combine, he said Friday.

Price, a two-time All-American who is projected as a possible first-round pick, said he felt a little pop on after his third rep and immediately stopped. Indianapolis Colts doctors and trainers then looked at him, and he received his MRI results Friday morning.

While he is going to seek a second opinion, he said the injury is very minor and that he doesn’t believe he’ll miss time. He said he should be fine going into training camp.

It’s huge, Price said. Again, you look at guys who could have a complete pec tear. I have no bruising. … Yeah, definitely happy. It’s definitely something minor, not something that is going to make me lose time and something that could impact me going forward in the season.

Price said he won’t do any more drills at the combine.

The Eagles wouldn’t have become Super Bowl champions had they not invested in No. 1 go-to guy Alshon Jeffery and speedy deep threat Torrey Smith last offseason. The Rams changed their passing game fortunes by signing Robert Woods. The 49ers found good help in both Pierre Garcon and Marquise Goodwin.

That said, the position typically has been more buyer beware than surefire hits on the open market. For every Jeffery, Woods and Garcon, there’s a Terrelle Pryor, DeSean Jackson and Kenny Britt.

It’s all about finding the right personality and fit for a scheme and a quarterback, and overall, balancing worthy splurging with more calculated spending. There are a few top-flight options in the 2018 class of free-agent wide receivers, but there are more sneaky values.

The Browns transitioned to a 4-3 under Gregg Williams last season and found their thumping middle linebacker in Joe Schobert. The outside, however, was an issue with both Christian Kirksey and Jamie Collins Sr. not playing well in the scheme.

Malkin has an amazing 20 goals and 37 points since Jan. 1. He has 34 goals this season, tied with fellow Russian Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals for the league lead.

Brassard has averaged 19 goals and 48 points over the past five seasons (including this one factored in). Three years ago, he had a career-best 27 goals with the New York Rangers, so his addition strengthens the Penguins down the middle.

The Panthers are coming off an incredibly emotional game as they rallied with two goals in the final four minutes to defeat the Washington Capitals 3-2 on Thursday night.

Vincent Trocheck scored a power-play goal with 18.7 seconds left, and that stood as the game-winner.

But there was major drama before the game, too.

The Canadiens are coming off a win over the New York Rangers on Thursday and the only intrigue about their season is who will still be on the roster after the NHL trade deadline Monday at 3 p.m. There is some speculation veteran forward Tomas Plekanec, who has an expiring contract, could be held out of the game Saturday in case of a trade being completed by the deadline Monday.

Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty has also been the subject of trade rumors.

The Canadiens are without two key players. Goaltender Carey Price is out indefinitely after being hit in the head with a puck against the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday. Goaltenders Antti Niemi and rookie Charlie Lindgren, called up when Price was injured, are handling the duties for the foreseeable future.

Defenseman Shea Weber is out for the rest of the season because of a torn tendon in his left foot. Veteran forward Andrew Shaw is also out with a lower-body injury.

With the injuries to veterans and the poor results, this season has become about the future for the Canadiens. Defenseman Noah Juulsen, 20, made his NHL debut in the 3-1 win against the Rangers.

Thaddeus Young just wanted to supply the Indiana Pacers with energy. He ended up giving them plenty of points, too.

Young scored 16 of his 20 points in the first half and the Pacers never trailed in a 116-93 rout of the hapless Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.

Backup forward Domantas Sabonis led the Pacers with 21 points and 13 rebounds for his 13th double-double of the season. Six Pacers scored in double digits.

“I think everybody has missed each other,” Sabonis said of the first game in nine days due to the All-Star break.

The lead was only four late in the third before Boston scored seven straight points — five by Irving. The Celtics broke the game open at the start of the fourth, pushing the lead to 20.

“I thought we were really good in the first quarter, and then we got ourselves back into it in the third, but we had one stretch where we had three wide-open 3s in about 30 seconds — (Reggie) Bullock had two on one possession — and we couldn’t knock any of them down,” Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy said. “Those are the stretches that kill comebacks.”

Philadelphia is going off as a -200 favorite to outscore all three NHL games on the card Sunday at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The number of total goals scored in all three NHL games on Feb. 4 being higher than the number of points the Eagles score is a +150 underdog.

The Eagles are also a slight favorite at -130 to score more points than Villanova’s Jalen Brunson does against Seton Hall (-110) and a slight underdog at -110 to score more points than the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (-130).

New England will put its Super Bowl score at -110 up against Kyrie Irving’s total number of points and assists against the Portland Trail Blazers at -150. And both quarterbacks are also locked into cross-sport prop bets with basketball players as well.

Tom Brady is a -130 favorite to have more catches than DeMar DeRozan has points Sunday at -110 and Nick Foles is a -130 favorite to have more completions than Kemba Walker has points Sunday at -110.

Newly acquired forward Larry Nance Jr. will be abandoning his No. 24 Cleveland Cavaliers jersey next week to don No. 22, the retired number that his father, Larry Nance Sr., wore when he played for the Cavs.

“My dad is a man of few words, so he kind of just let me know with a smile that he was excited,” Nance Jr. said.

He will continue to wear No. 24 for the next several games while his new No. 22 uniform is mocked up in all four colorways the Cavs wear. He’s expected to wear No. 22 for the first time Tuesday, when the Cavs host the Brooklyn Nets.

Anyone who has already purchased a No. 24 uniform for Nance Jr. will be able to exchange it for a No. 22 uniform at the Cavs team shop at Quicken Loans Arena, and there will also be information posted on Cavs.com about how to do the swap through the mail, according to a team spokesman.

Nance Jr. joked that his ode to his father won’t stop at just the jersey.

“This means short shorts and high white socks,” he said with a laugh. “Absolutely.”

“It’s a good day for me. Germany beat Canada in hockey, we won here, so I’m happy,” Theis said. “When I was at breakfast and (assistant coach) Scott Morrison walked in, I was just smiling, because he’s from Canada.”

Germany advanced to the Olympic title game with that victory , giving Theis some bragging rights before he even took the court against Detroit. Then the 6-foot-8 forward shot 8 of 10 from the field and had seven rebounds.

Kyrie Irving added 18 points for Boston. Jayson Tatum scored 11 of his 15 points in the first half.

The Celtics, who went into the All-Star break on a three-game losing streak, returned with a solid win on the road. Boston took control by outscoring the Pistons 38-21 in the second quarter.

With approximately $22.5 million in cap space available, the Cardinals aren’t in a position to sign Cousins in their current economic state. They’d have to make space available if they want a shot at giving Cousins the type of deal that could convince him to come to Arizona.